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Manta-M4P with CB1 and BTT SoC-Fan #15

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DiTheRX opened this issue Jan 13, 2023 · 3 comments
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Manta-M4P with CB1 and BTT SoC-Fan #15

DiTheRX opened this issue Jan 13, 2023 · 3 comments

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@DiTheRX
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DiTheRX commented Jan 13, 2023

When setting up the SoC-Fan, no voltage is applied to the port

[temperature_fan охлаждение_процессора_и_двигателей]
pin: PC15
shutdown_speed: 0.0
kick_start_time: 0.5
off_below: 0.19
min_temp: 0
max_temp: 88.0
target_temp: 1.0
max_speed: 0.85
min_speed: 0.0
control: pid
pid_Kp: 2.0
pid_Ki: 5.0
pid_Kd: 0.5
pid_deriv_time: 2.0
sensor_type: temperature_host
min_speed: 0.1
max_speed: 0.6

@ilai82
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ilai82 commented Jan 15, 2023

How to properly connect the fan to this connectors?

@Freddyb888
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Would like to know this too

@Pneumanifest
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You have it defined as the PC15 which is the E0-DET
That fan is connected to the cb1 GPIO. I'm not sure is you need to set up the cb1 as a host MCU or not but the pin is defined as such.

pin: host: gpio79

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